Unspoken (The Lynburn Legacy, #1)
Format: kindle
ASIN: 13574672
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 384
This book is full of contradictions. It was good. It was bad. It was well plotted. It was cheaply plotted. The characters were good. The characters were bad. All and all, it's a really hard book to review so I'll write this review the best way I can.First off the positives:-Kami is actually a respec...
The book is not perfect, but I loved it for many reasons. I simply could not put it down, even when I had to go to bed, I kept postponing pressing the shut off button on my Kindle. I finally went to sleep, only to pick up where I left off first thing the next morning. I loved the characters, especia...
I really liked the concept of this book, and it certainly delivered in terms of plot and structure. However, I kept finding myself thrown out of the story by random inaccuracies (such as the suggestion than the University of Cambridge offers a course in journalism - not only was this counter-intuit...
Cross-posted here and at my blog: Take Me Away... This was definitely a fun read. As someone who studied journalism, I could understand Kami and her need to know everything. I connected with her right away. Even if I did think she was a llittle crazy in the beginning. When we first meet Ka...
I know I am going to break some hearts when I say this: I wasn't crazy about this book.The concept was brilliant and stunning, and Brennan's imagination strikes deeply into her own mythology. Kudos for her invention and changing the playing field for her paranormal focus.The characters, however - no...